Designing out crime from products and systems
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Designing out crime from products and systems
(Crime prevention studies, 18)
Criminal Justice Press , Willan, 2005
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Modifying criminogenic products--what role for government? / Ronald V. Clarke and Graeme R. Newman
- Partners against crime: the role of the corporate sector in tackling crime / Jeremy Hardie and Ben Hobbs
- Promoting design against crime / Simon Learmount
- Breaking the cycle : fundamentals of crime-proofing design / Rachel Cooper ... [et al.]
- Designing out crime from the U.K. vehicle licensing system / Gloria Laycock and Barry Webb
- Security coding of electronic products / Ronald V. Clarke and Graeme R. Newman
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The theme of this volume is how to design products that are resistant to crime. Chapter topics include: Modifying Criminogenic Products - What Role for Government? (by the editors); Partners against Crime: The Role of the Corporate Sector in Tackling Crime (Jeremy Hardie and Ben Hobbs, Institute for Public Policy Research, UK); Designing Out Crime from the U.K. Vehicle Licensing System (Gloria Laycock and Barry Webb, Jill Dando Institute, University College London); Promoting Design against Crime (Simon Learmont, Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge); Breaking the Cycle: Fundamentals of Crime-proofing Design (Rachel Cooper, Andrew B. Wootton, Caroline L. Davey, University of Salford, and Mike Press, Robert Gordon University, Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen); and Security Coding of Electronic Products (the editors).
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